Hmm. This may be host-specific. I'm not able to reproduce this problem on
other hosts.
Does getent use a cache that could be screwing things up? I've disabled
caching and enumerating in SSSD temporarily for troubleshooting.
-Chris
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Chris Hartman <qrstuv(a)gmail.com> wrote:
getent passwd Guest returns:
guest:*:1596000501:1596000514:Guest:/:/bin/bash
Also, I'm wondering if this has something to do with case sensitivity?
`getent passwd Guest` and `getent passwd guest` return the same result.
Also, I can login with either Guest or guest. Just a thought.
-Chris
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Jakub Hrozek <jhrozek(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 11:25:51AM -0400, Chris Hartman wrote:
> > I'm having a problem getting pam_mkhomedir.so to make a user's home
> > directory when it's specified using an LDAP attribute. The backend
> > directory server is AD on Server 2008. The client is Ubuntu 12.04, sssd
> > version 1.11.1.
> >
> > First, my sssd.conf:
> >
> > [sssd]
> > config_file_version = 2
> > debug_level = 0
> > reconnection_retries = 3
> > sbus_timeout = 30
> > services = nss, pam
> > domains = domain
> >
> > [pam]
> > debug_level = 0
> >
> > [nss]
> > debug_level = 0
> > filter_users =
> >
> root,ldap,named,avahi,haldaemon,dbus,radvd,tomcat,radiusd,news,mailman,nscd,gdm
> > filter_groups =
> >
> root,ldap,named,avahi,haldaemon,dbus,radvd,tomcat,radiusd,news,mailman,nscd,gdm
> > reconnection_retries = 3
> >
> > [domain/domain]
> > debug_level = 0
> > ad_domain = domain.local
> > id_provider = ad
> > auth_provider = ad
> > chpass_provider = ad
> > access_provider = ad
> > enumerate = true
> > cache_credentials = true
> > # Will check unixHomeDirectory LDAP attribute for a value first
> > fallback_homedir = /home/%u
> > ldap_user_home_directory = unixHomeDirectory
> > dyndns_update = true
> > dyndns_update_ptr = true
> > ldap_schema = ad
> > ldap_id_mapping = true
> >
> > I'm testing using the Guest user.
> >
> > Guest, unlike all my other users, has a home directory set in the
> > unixHomeDirectory attribute (/tmp/Guest). All other users rely on the
> > fallback_homedir option. When a normal user signs in and does not have a
> > home directory, I've configured pam to create one by adding this to the
> > common-session file:
> >
> > session required pam_mkhomedir.so umask=077
> >
> > This all works fine when ldap_user_home_directory is empty; the home
> > directory is created automatically upon logging in using the
> > fallback_homedir option.
> >
> > However, when unixHomeDirectory actually contains a path, no home
> directory
> > is ever created and I'm always dropped in /.
> >
> > Interestingly enough, "echo $HOME" as the Guest returns two different
> > values depending on if fallback_homedir is set. If it is set, $HOME =
> > /home/Guest. If it's commented out, $HOME = /tmp/Guest.
> >
> > Any ideas? Thanks!
> >
> > -Chris
>
>
> What does getent passwd Guest say? Which homedir do you get back?
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